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If it’s legit I’d guess straight from the horses mouth. He was setup near OP imaging. Wait and see over the next week I guess.Herald Sun reporting it was a calf issue but Swoop Luke is saying it's come back clear. Not sure how reliable his inside word is.
Saw swoop and said he saw Mitch Cleary who mentioned scans clear.
Let's hope so.I think most of us are surprised it’s taken so long to try him on the backline; the position he may be most comfortable playing.
If they had scanning in the rooms it would be an ultrasound.Not sure we can do scans at AIA so more likely just an assessment. If he wanders down the road we can start to be more concerned.
If they had scanning in the rooms it would be an ultrasound.
I thought Jon Anderson retired so we didn't have to hear his drooling opinions that he disguises as journalism anymore. Bloke is so stuck in the 70s and 80s that he probably thinks Rick James is still #1 on the charts.
At Collingwood training on Wednesday, De Goey suffered a knock to his calf that forced him from the training track. But fears for the powerful midfield star were quickly allayed by scans taken immediately afterwards that cleared him of any tear or injury.If they had scanning in the rooms it would be an ultrasound.
Noble turn the ball overNoble was more vulnerable in 1-on-1 situations. Markov’s height and strength was an advantage in able to better contest.
Selectors got it right in my opinion for the overall balance/role at that time.
Having said that, I think Noble is by far the better player. More consistent, more games, rarely dropped.
I’ll miss him.